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DOCUMENT RESUMEED 400 895TITLEINSTITUTIONPUB DATENOTEPUB TYPEEDRS PRICEDESCRIPTORSIDENTIFIERSJC 960 665Report on Admissions of Students under the Age ofEighteen.Arizona State Board of Directors for CommunityColleges, Phoenix.Nov 96165p.Statistical Data (110)ReportsDescriptive (141)MF01/PC07 Plus Postage.*Adolescents; Community Colleges; *CourseDescriptions; Credit Courses; *Enrollment; StateSurveys; Tables (Data); Two Year Colleges; *Two YearCollege Students*ArizonaABSTRACTFocusing on students under the age of 18 who have notyet attained a high school diploma or certificate of equivalency,this report presents tables showing the numbers of these studentsenrolled in credit courses in Arizona community colleges fromSeptember 1995 to August 1996. Following an introductory sectionpresenting statewide data by college district and indicating that10,558 such students were enrolled in 1996, individual sets of tablesare provided for the following Arizona colleges: (1) Cochise College;(2) Coconion Community College; (3) Eastern Arizona College; (4) theMaricopa Community Colleges, including Chandler-Gilbert CommunityCollege, Estrella Mountain Community College Center, GateWayCommunity College, Glendale Community College, Mesa CommunityCollege, Paradise Valley Community College, Phoenix College, RioSalado Community College, Scottsdale Community College, and SouthMountain Community College; (4) Mohave Community College; (5)Northland Pioneer College; (6) Pima Community College; (7) CentralArizona College; (8) Yavapai College; and (9) Arizona WesternCollege. rurdata are provided on the number ofstudents under 18 enrolled by course number aud Line, while selectedcolleges provide descriptions of course offerings. A map of thecollege districts and colleges is included. **************************Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be madefrom the original ******************************

The State Board of Directorsfor Community Collegesof ArizonaReport on Admission of StudentsUnder the Age of Eighteen(A.R.S § 15-1821)November 1996BEST COPY AV LALE-PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE THISMATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BYU.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONOffice of Educational Pet MOW, and improvementEDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATfONCENTER tERSC1D. Pityew-14hisdocument has been reproduced as'mewed from me person or oroanuanonOfip Mating It.O Minor C011nifftS have been made to improvefff0f0OUCtiOn quality,Points of I.'s, Of Opinions stated in this document do not necessenly represent WhealOERI position or policyTO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCESINFORMATION CENTER (ERIC)."2

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STATE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FORCOMMUNITY COLLEGES OF ARIZONA3225 N. CENTRAL AVENUE , SurrE 1220TEL (602) 255-4037PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85012-2411FAX (602) 279-3464November 8, 1996Honorable John Greene, PresidentArizona State Senate1700 West WashingtonPhoenix, Arizona 85507Dear President Greene:It is my pleasure, on behalf of the State Board of Directors for Community Colleges ofArizona, to present the report on Special admission of students under age eighteen: enrollmentinformation: reports, as required by A.R.S. §15-1821. This report includes information on thenumber of students and the courses taken by these students at one of Arizona's CommunityColleges in the past year.The State Board and I appreciate your continued support and encouragement for thecommunity colleges of Arizona.Sincerely,Robert L. GuginoChairmanPima County

STATE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FORCOMMUNITY COLLEGES OF ARIZONA3225 N. CENTRAL AVENUE , SurrE 1220TEL (602) 255-4037PHOENDC, ARIZONA 85012-2411FAX (602) 279-3464November 8, 1996Honorable Mark Killian, SpeakerArizona House of Representatives1700 West WashingtonPhoenix, Arizona 85007Dear Speaker Killian:It is my pleasure, on behalf of the State Board of Directors for Community Colleges ofArizona, to present the report on Special admission of students under age eighteen; enrollmentinformation: reports, as required by A.R.S. §15-1821. This report includes information on thenumber of students and the courses taken by these students at one of Arizona's CommunityColleges in the past year.The State Board and I appreciate your continued support and encouragement for thecommunity colleges of Arizona.Sincerely,kitRobert L. GuginChairmanPima County

STATE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FORCOMMUNITY COLLEGES OF ARIZONA3225 N. CENTRAL AVENUE , SurrE 1220TEL (602) 255-4037PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85012-2411FAX (602) 279-3464November 8, 1996State Board of Education1535 West Jefferson StreetPhoenix, Arizona 85007Dear State Board of Education:It is my pleasure, on behalf of the State Board of Directors for Community Colleges ofArizona, to present the report on Special admission of students under age eighteen: enrollmentinformation: reports, as required by A.R.S. §15-1821. This report includes information on thenumber of students and the courses taken by these students at one of Arizona's CommunityColleges in the past year.The State Board and I appreciate your continued support and encouragement for thecommunity colleges of Arizona.Sincerely,dazRobert L. GuginChairmanPima County

1996 ACKNOWLEDGMENTSMany individuals contributed to the preparation of the Report on Admission ofStudents Under the Age of Eighteen. The following community college districtrepresentatives, Sandy Bryan (Cochise), Laurie McCown (Coconino), Richard D.Balsley (Graham-EAC), Mary Day and Doug Allenberg (Maricopa), Roger L. Johnson(Mohave), A. Daniel Simper (Navajo-NPC), Louis Attinasi (Pima), Eloise K Young(Pinal-CAC), Baba Adam (Yavapai), Winifred A. Black (Yuma/La Paz-AWC), aregratefully acknowledged for their assistance in the collection of data used in thisreport.In addition, the report team would also like to thank the State Board office staff fortheir time, effort, and cooperation in the production of this report.Report Team 1996Pete GonzalezClaudia SchreinerCarol Thompson

1996 REPORT ON ADMISSION OF STUDENTS UNDERTHE AGE OF EIGHTEEN (A.R.S. §15-1821)The State Board of Directors for Community Colleges is to provide a report by November 15of each year on students under the age of eighteen who had not yet attained a high schooldiploma or high school certificate of equivalency and who were enrolled in a communitycollege course or program for credit during the time period of September of the previous fiscalyear through August of the current of the fiscal year. The annual report includes the numberof students who were enrolled and a general narrative of the types of courses or programs inwhich the students were enrolled. This report is submitted to the President of the Senate, theSpeaker of the House of Representatives, and the State Board of Education.The chart below provides the total number of students who were enrolled in communitycollege courses or programs by community college district.Number of Studer)Number of Studeritis E kiitOliddCommunity e or Program En 9.96323987934,0294241394895,63584114 :::73214567649 :2637037528GMleeirdr untainiin a Community a e ein a CominutAY CollegeCourse or Program in 19053 IIII.II/I181198 :.2963822,5562446349 az3361,0121,0964171135589591,2654925094588Arizona Totals8,26210,5588BEST COPY AVAILABLE

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COCHISE COLLEGENumber of Students Enrolled: 424Types of Courses and Programs10

Cochise CollegeOffice of Institutional ResearchOctober 25, 1996Students Enrolled in Community Colleges Under 18 Years of AgeCourse YPSYCISARTPHYMATSOCCISCISMATCISCompositionPlane TrigonometryEnglish CompositionCollege AlgebraGeneral Chemistry IGeneral Chemistry IICalculus ILearning to Use the MicrocomputerIntermediate WritingGeneral PhysicsIntroduction to PsychologyComputer ApplicationSpecial Topics in ArtGeneral Physics IIIntermediate AlgebraIntroduction to SociologyComputer Applications for MathComputer Appl OrientationElementary AlgebraIntroduction to InternetPaint for Personal Develop IBeginning WindowsCollege BandPaint for Personal Develop IIPASCALEmergency Medical TechnologyOxyacetylene WeldingHistory of the U.S., 1607-1877Elementary SpanishHistory of the U.S. Since 1877Survey of Western Civ.IPlant BiologyIntroduction to Data ProcessingIntro to Desktop PublishingMedical EthicsArc WeldingAnimal BiologyPersonality and AdjustmentFundamental MathematicsCollege ChoirGas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)Pipe & Plate WeldingAppreciation of Visual ArtsIntro to AstronomyIntro to Human A&PSurvey of American BusinessAlgorithmsAdv Desktop PublishingTechnical Graphics ICoed Aerobic 11010101099Col .3%(continued)11

Cochise CollegeOffice of Institutional ResearchOctober 25, 1996Students Enrolled in Community Colleges Under 18 Years of AgeCourse EnrollmentCourseCountTitleBeginning Coed KarateField Exp in Recreation OccupComputerized Photography IComputer KeyboardingSocial PsychologyPersonality Theories & ResearchIntroduction to TheatreIntro to Admin of JusticeBeginning Commercial DesignGen Biology: Selected TopicsBusiness MathStarting a BusinessIntro to Operating Systems193A Beginning Spreadsheets193B Intermediate Spreadsheets193C Advanced Spreadsheets193K Harvard Graphics I193L Harvard Graphics II193M Harvard Graphics III204C ProgrammingService & Maintenance of PCs260Introduction to DC Circuits105Introduction to AC Circuits106Introduction to Property Management120Intermediate Coed Karate123Calculus II231Fund of Music Notation100201E EnsembleAmerican National Government110Introduction to Social Welfare207Elementary Spanish102MIG & TIG Welding207Juvenile Justice Procedures212Society & Culture102Principles of Archaeology235Historic Indian Tribes of N.A.286Basic Design103Beginning Photography285Intermediate Photography286183Marine BiologyIntro to Bus Ethics150201Financial AccountingPrin of Real Estate I240Prin of Real Estate II241General Organic Chemistry I235General Organic Chemistry II236PC Connectivity150193E Beginning DatabaseCIS 193F Intermediate DatabaseCIS 193G Advanced 22222222222222222222222111111111111111111Col %(continued)12

Cochise CollegeOffice of Institutional ResearchOctober 25, 1996Students Enrolled in Community Colleges Under 18 Years of AgeCourse EnrollmentCourseCIS 193HCIS 1931CIS 228CIS 270CIS 294CPD 107DFT 150DFT 170DFT 224ECN 201ECN 202ELT 122ENG 001ENG 010ESL 030ESL 031ESL 033GEO 101GER 101GLG 102HAD 224HIS 141HPE 113HPE 125HPE 143HPE 144HPE 145HPE 146HPE 148HUM 100HUM 101MAT 241MAT 252MED 207MUS 210NUR 121OAD 180OAD 193VOAD 193WOAD 193XOAD 198AOAD 213OAD 221OAD 268RDG 020ARDG 021SPA 115SSV 103SSV 104THE 105WLD 224TitleCountUNIX Operations IUNIX Operations IIUNIX Operating SystemSystems AnalysisField Exp in Computer Info SysStress ManagementComputer-Aided DraftingIllustrationField Experience in DraftingPrinciples of MacroeconomicsPrinciples of Microeconomics.Semiconductors & TransistorsStudy SkillsEnglish FundamentalsSpeak & Understand English IISpeak/Understand English IIParagraph WritingPhysical GeographyElementary GermanIntro to Geology II HistoricalField Experience in Hospitality Admin.Survey of Western Civ.IICoed Athletic ConditioningCoed HikingBeginning Coed BowlingIntermediate Coed BowlingBeginning Coed GolfIntermediate Coed GolfBeginning Coed RacquetballAmerican CultureHumanities/Contemporary LifeCalculus IIIIntro to Linear AlgebraIntro to Desktop PublishingMusic Theatre WorkshopMedication MathComputerized AccountingWord for Windows IWord for Windows IIWord for Windows IIIIntroduction to ParalegalismWord ProcessingLegal Assistant ITechnical PresentationsReading Fundamentals IPower ReadingConversational SpanishManual Communications IManual Communications IITheatre DanceFld Exp in Welding TechnologyGroup 11111192913Col %.1%100.0%

Cochise CollegeCourse DescriptionsCourse/DescriptionTitleUnitsAJS 101Introduction to Administration of Justice3 creditsA study of organization and jurisdiction of local, state, and federal law enforcement, judicial, andcorrectional systems.AJS 212Juvenile Justice Procedures3 creditsA practical study of the history and development of juvenile justice theories, procedures andinstitutions.ANT 102Society & Culture3 creditsA theoretical and practical introduction to cultural anthropology designed to provide insight intocultural forces which affect man's way of life.ANT 235Principles of Archaeology3 creditsAn introduction to the methods and theories used in archaeological research and interpretationwith emphasis upon the practical aspects of archaeology.ANT 286Historic Indian Tribes of N.A.3 creditsA survey of historical North American native cultures including basic anthropological, historicaland ethnological theory, methods and concepts.ART 103Basic Design3 creditsAn introduction to the basic elements of design: line, shape, value, texture and color.ART 120Appreciation of Visual Arts3 creditsA general overview of the Visual Arts, to include philosophies, history, techniques, various media,elements of design, form, line, space, and texture. Fulfills the art education requirement forteacher certification.Paint for Personal Develop IART 1302 creditsIntroduction to techniques of watercolor, oil or acrylic with emphasis on composition andmaterials.ART 131Paint for Personal Develop II2 creditsDevelopment of those skills and techniques introduced in ART 130 with special emphasis onstudent projects and preparation of works for exhibition.ART 192Special Topics in ArtAn intermediate course in representational drawing and pictorial design.5-4 creditsBeginning Commercial DesignART 2653 creditsA study of the principles of commercial design and techniques of advertising layout, their practicalapplication, and the tools and materials used in the field of advertising.Beginning PhotographyART 2853 creditsAn introduction to the use and function of the camera and black-and-white darkroom technique.ART 286Intermediate Photography3 creditsAn intermediate course in photography for students who understand the basics of black-and-whitefilm exposure, development, and printing.14

Cochise CollegeCourse DescriptionsCourse/DescriptionTitleUnitsIntro to Astronomy4 creditsAST 180A survey of astronomy, including the history of astronomy, celestial motion, terrestrial evolution,the solar system, structure and evolution of the stars, the Milky Way, galaxies and cosmology.4 creditsGeneral Biology: Selected TopicsBIO 101Selected biological topics including methods used by biologists to make discoveries and evaluatescientific data, principles and concepts of biology with reference to the organization and functionof cells, inheritance and man.Intro to Human A&P4 creditsBIO 160Not for biology or pre-med majors. Examination of the systems of the human body. For studentsin health occupation programs which require a one semester anatomy and physiology course, orto fulfill a one-semester laboratory science requirement.Marine Biology4 creditsBIO 183Basic concepts of physical oceanography, marine habitats, plant and animal evolution, habitat andadaptation, interrelationships, taxonomy, and marine ecology.4 creditsPlant BiologyBIO 184A study of the structure, functions and development of the organisms considered plants under thefive

TITLE Report on Admissions of Students under the Age of. Eighteen. INSTITUTION Arizona State Board of Directors for Community. Colleges, Phoenix. PUB DATE Nov 96 NOTE. . College. Cochise County Sagami/gift Cakge.Digrigt. COCHISE. Sierra Vela. Services In. Eglaggat. Santa Cnn. County, pr